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Birding the Border and Birding the Hills – Register Now!

December 5, 2018 by Teri Gaston

Birding the Border begins April 22nd-April 26th, 2019  in Val Verde County, a fantastic birding event in the borderlands of southwest Texas! Traveling through the Edwards Plateau, South Texas Brush, and other unique habitats of the Del Rio area to find target species such as golden-cheeked warbler, black-capped vireo, white-collared seedeater, black-tailed gnatcatcher, elf owl, and all three species of kingfisher. Then join us in Gillespie County, April 29th-May 3rd, 2019 in the heart of the Texas Hill Country and the Edwards Plateau ecoregion. We will travel through the unique habitats of the Fredericksburg area to find target species such as Golden-cheeked warbler, Black-Capped Vireo, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Blue Grosbeak, and Zone-tailed Hawk.

But why should you join and register for the Birding the Border and Birding the Hills events? Have we mentioned that we are giving away a pair of Vortex Optics Crossfire 8X42 Binoculars if you register before January 1, 2019?

Why else should you register? Don’t worry, we’ve got that figured out too with our Top 10 Reasons to Register!

Filed Under: News, Programs Tagged With: birding, Birding the Border, Birding the Hills, Dr. Maureen Frank

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